How To Make a Feature Film For Under 25K
Book Details
Description
Climb the tree.
Be the New Gorilla!
If you are thinking about or planning to make a low budget feature film, this book will show you all the tricks to keep it affordable and provide a critical checklist to get a film in the can that you can sell. The author, indie filmmaker and USC film professor James Savoca, debuted with the ultra-low budget film Sleepwalk that premiered at The South by Southwest Festival and sold to the Independent Film Channel. Here he gives a concise, practical step-by-step breakdown of surprisingly affordable independent filmmaking.
Savoca explains how to develop the right idea for an indie production, how to raise funds, how to secure crew and actors, and prep your film for completion, all for $25,000 or less! The digital revolution is here, with incredible access to low cost camera and lighting equipment, editing systems and no budget distribution. This book can turn a regular person into a filmmaker without a studio, allowing anyone to become a “gorilla filmmaker.â€
What you will learn:
- How to raise funds.
- How to develop your idea for a low budget film.
- How to write a character driven script.
- How to work with actors.
- How to start your own production company.
˃˃˃ What readers say:
- "The perfect handbook for making a low budget film!"
- "Must read before you make your first feature."
- "It's a quick read and will inspire you to write a script as soon as you're finished reading."
- "This book should be required reading at all film schools!"
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